Robert-Mattie-Obituary

Robert Mattie

Swoyersville, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2024

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SWOYERSVILLE — Robert S. Mattie, 83 of Swoyersville, died Feb. 3, 2024, at the home of his grandson in West Pittston.

Born Sept. 30, 1940, to John and Mary Mattie, Bob attended Swoyersville schools until enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. After returning home from service, he...

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Your first Hero,,,,,,,,,prayers and comfort for you and yours, now and always.

I´m very sorry for your loss of your great dad and grandfather and husband he was a great man I loved him and so did my mom and dad and so many others .Anthony Yagloski and family

He was a true friend you could count on day or night. Raised his children right to be hard workers just like him. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

My father, my daddy, my mentor, taught me to love and honor God and secondly my parents, I was daddy´s little girl. I could do no wrong in his eyes and even when I would do wrong it was a little yelling n then disappointment. That was worse than anything. He became a man that everyone looked up to. Loved our mother until he couldn´t remember anymore. Known to most as Farmer Bob, but to me Daddy. I am thankful for the sacrifices he made in order to give us a more comfortable life.Marine...

I saw this and i was sad and then i remembered what a beautiful person this man was and I smiled to myself . I knew him from years ago when I worked at Turkey Hill in Forty Fort .I remember him being such a pleasant , happy and talkative man and it made me happy to remember that there are still beautiful people in this world who have touched someone with their kindness . I'm so sorry for the family's loss .

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. May you all find peace and healing. Rest easy Mr. Mattie

My sympathy to the family. I was a neighbor until I married and moved out of State. I did enjoy visiting with the family when I would visit my childhood home. Bev Axelsen

So sorry for your loss from the Foersch Families.